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industry and thought that he had destroyed everything of his that he had not chosen to publish himself." Anthony Palmer states that Ryle "certainly would not have approved" that a couple of his papers have been published since he died. In contrast, Austrian–German philosopher
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Peacock describes posthumous edits to Ernest Hemingway's
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are used in many creative fields to help improve quality or increase the quantity of material produced. Such arrangements can continue after death. This might be for a single text, such as
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Forster still did not publish because "He knew the endless fuss and brouhaha it would to". The novel was finally published in 1971, a few months after Forster's death.
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into more modern language or as an attempt to represent the original text more accurately. In the 19th and early 20th centuries performing musicians would release
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have been published with him listed as an author. Erdős's posthumous publications attracted particular attention as any co-authors consequently had an
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was found by his mother after his death in 1969. It was finally published in 1980, and won the
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